Friday, July 20, 2012

Want Creative Credit? Give a Little!

Want to know a secret? Volunteering can be your ticket to
building a creative career platform.

Other professions have
embraced the nonprofit strategy as personally fulfilling and professionally
strategic. Lawyers work pro-bono, doctors cross borders to help those less
fortunate, retired business people and teachers mentor those who need a helping
hand.

But nonprofits need more
than counsel, they need the kind of exposure, writers, filmmakers and artists
can provide. Whether you’re
looking for that that first piece for your portfolio or expanding an already
established career, aligning yourself with a nonprofit offers you a wealth of
creative opportunities.

WRITERS AND/ OR FILMMAKERS

Profile
a volunteer

Interview the administrator

Chronicle the history of the nonprofit

Spotlight the success stories of the clients

ARTISTS/PHOTOGRAPHERS

Paint a mural

Design a fundraising invitation

Photograph the clients

Hold art/photography classes

Design a nonprofit’s newsletter

CHEFS/GARDENERS

Cook for a fundraiser

Landscape the building

Provide floral arrangements for benefits

There is no limit to the
benefits you will receive by volunteering your creative services. You will
build your portfolio, be introduced to businesses and clients that are ready to
pay for your talent, and, above all, you will have made a difference with your
words, your images and your creativity. There is no lack of drama at a
nonprofit, all you have to do is seek it out.

Here are a few
creative/nonprofit partnerships:

Eric, a Peace Corps
Volunteer in Albania, writes plays about his experiences. They are produced in
Hollywood and the proceeds benefit the village in which he lives.

Sam, a well-known musician,
teaches children stricken with cancer how to play the guitar. The local
newspaper did a front-page article on his efforts.

Cheryl, an aspiring filmmaker
interviews people in an assisted living facility and runs those interviews on
her website calling attention not only to rich histories but also to her
talent.

Jackie painted a mural on
the wall of a local library. She was credited for her work by the library.

The next time you’re looking
for a way to showcase your talent, look no further than your community. Your
portfolio - and your heart - will benefit from your talent and generosity.

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